Siar Sna… Explained

Genre:documentary
Runtime:25 minutes
Location:Baile na hAbhann, Galway
Narrated:Eoghan Ó Riada
Country:Republic of Ireland
Language:Irish
English
Network:TG4
Num Seasons:5
Num Episodes:50

Siar Sna… (in Irish pronounced as /ʃiəɾˠ sˠnˠə/, "back in the [decade name]") is an Irish documentary television programme, first broadcast in 2005. Each episode covers a particular year in Irish history, using archive material (mostly from RTÉ), on-screen text in English and contemporary music to tell the story of a particular year.[1] It is similar in format to RTÉ's Reeling in the Years, but with less coverage of political and world events and an increased focus on the Gaeltacht, the Irish language, everyday life, culture and the Eurovision Song Contest.[2] [3]

Five series have been broadcast:

Future

Due to Covid-19 TG4 delayed a 2010's 6th series broadcast since 2020.

Reception

In 2010, the Sunday Independent praised the series, saying that Siar Sna Seachtóidí was a "riveting social history of the Seventies […] which reassesses everything from that fateful decade's myriad campaigns for sex equality to the Dublin and Monaghan bombings."[5]

Noted blogger The Cedar Lounge Revolution wrote of the 1979 episode, "Watching the footage it wasn’t hard to believe that Ireland was in some small way a sort of cousin of the Eastern bloc. Everything was drab browns and grey. The news reports filled with shiny men's suits and flammable looking women's dresses."[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Irish Film & TV Research Online - Trinity College Dublin.
  2. Web site: Today's TV Tuesday 7 July. 7 July 2020. The Irish News.
  3. Web site: Reeling in the Year's abroad: Other versions of the RTE series around the globe. Irish Daily. Mirror. 26 April 2021. Head Topics.
  4. The Irish Times (Saturday, June 25, 2005), page 100.
  5. Web site: Here's to triumph of decency over dogma. independent.
  6. Web site: Race and Ireland. An incident in Limerick in 1979…. 24 August 2007.